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Ultrasonic Mosquito Repellent, Electric Plug-In Ultrasonic Insect Repellent, Indoor Mosquito Repellent for Mosquitoes, Mice, Spiders, Cockroaches, Insects, Fleas, Moths, 4-Pack

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Description

🏡【Safe Plug-in Ultrasonic Mole Repellent】 Compared to traditional mosquito coils or spray insect repellents, this mosquito repellent kit does not contain any poisons, chemicals, traps, or killers. Mole repellents are safe and harmless to children and pets. Using a physical method to eliminate pests, they are non-toxic and environmentally friendly. It is a mosquito repellent that combines advanced technology and humanity.

🏡【Night Light & Aromatherapy Function】 This updated ultrasonic mole repellent is equipped with a night light and aromatherapy function and comes with 4 odorless aromatherapy tablets. You can add your favorite perfume or essential oils to the aromatherapy tablets. The aromatherapy slot is located on the back of the device. Open the buckle and insert the aromatherapy tablet.

🏡【2 Working Modes & Easy to Use】 The switch is controlled by fingerprint. Plug the mosquito repellent plug into the socket. Press once to activate the ultrasonic mosquito repellent function and the night light. Press a second time to deactivate only the night light, and the ultrasonic mosquito repellent function continues to work. Press a third time to turn off the device. You will see the pests disappear in 2 to 6 weeks. 🏡【Effective Ultrasonic Pest Repeller】 In hot weather, this mosquito repellent is a must-have at home or in the office. This electronic repellent effectively repels mice, rats, squirrels, ants, bedbugs, cockroaches, mosquitoes, fruit flies, fleas, crickets, bees, moles, snakes, scorpions, bats, wasps and all types of insects and rodents thanks to unique ultrasonic and electromagnetic waves.

Features

  • Brand
    ODIPIE
  • Weight
    350 g
  • Pcs per pack
    4
  • Intended use
    Indoor
  • Season
    Year-round
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